
Sergio Garcia received a code of conduct warning by Masters officials on Sunday - and the Spaniard was in absolutely no mood to talk about it afterwards.
Garcia began the day 17 shots off the lead and hardly got his final round off to the best of starts with a bogey on the first hole.
And when he then sprayed his tee shot right at the second, he made very little attempt to hide his anger, taking chunks out of the tee box with two wild swipes at the ground.
As if that weren't enough, the 46-year-old then smashed his driver into a nearby cooler, breaking the head of the club in the process.
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Later, on the same hole, Garcia bizarrely wandered away with Jon Rahm’s golf bag while Rahm’s own caddie was left behind to tend to a bunker.
Two holes later, on the fourth, Garcia was handed a code of conduct warning by the Masters' chairman of the competition committee, Geoff Yang.
"Obviously not super proud of it, but sometimes it happens," Garcia said after finishing his round +3 to leave him +8 for the tournament.
He was not keen to go into much more detail than that, however, saying "I'm not going to tell you" when asked what he had been told when receiving his warning.
And after a few more prickly answers, Garcia was then asked again by a different reporter about the warning, quickly replying: "Next question please".
Watch the full exchange below.
Garcia is no stranger to meltdowns and was disqualified from the Saudi International in 2019 for "serious misconduct" after damaging a number of greens.